The Home and Garden Spas KBR631DXG0 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Guide Book

Owner’sGuide Book

Page 2 - Technical Assistance

Clean the vinyl with approved, non-alcohol based cleaner. Alcohol based vinyl cleaners will break down the vinyl and stitching over time.Use only app

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1. Rearrange or relocate the receiving antenna;2. Increase the separation between equipment and receiver;3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on

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Site SelectionChoosing a LocationProper placement of your spa is key not only to enjoying it, but also taking care of it. Whether you choose to place

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Site SelectionIf you choose to place your spa on a deck, ask a licensed contractor or engineer to determine the deck’s maximum load bearing capacity.

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AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION.A               N E

Page 7 - Avoidable

NFPA/70 and in compliance with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.. is might be used as a shut o switch, which must be installed so that it is accessib

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220V InstallationI        , please call HOME & GARDEN SPAS Technical Assistance prior to sta

Page 9 - Cautions

To allow the 220V GFCI to function properly, connect the white Neutral wire from the spa to the Neutral terminal on the GFCI breaker, not the Neutral

Page 10 - ABOUT SPA SAFETY

Getting StartedFor replacement parts or service, please call HOME & GARDEN SPAS Technical Assistance at (877) 722-4097. Factory trained technica

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Getting Startedopen the valve and inward to close the valve. Aer attaching a water hose to the drain valve, pull the valve gently outward 1 1/2”, re

Page 12 - Site Selection

2For technical assistance or warranty service requests, please call a technical support representative at 877-722-4097. Factory trained technical sup

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Getting Startede slice valves should always be locked in the “up” position when power is applied to the spa. If the spa is allowed to operate when t

Page 14 - Electrical Information

Getting Startedrisk of drowning. Keep hair, clothing and children away from the suction drains when using the spa. Do not use the spa if they need t

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Preparing the Spa for UseYour new Home & Garden Spa has been put through rigorous testing during the manufacturing process. It is not uncommon th

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Getting StartedPlace a garden hose into the empty ltration canister and turn the water on. Water will begin lling the low lying plumbing lines insi

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Topside ControlsWhen you receive your new Laguna Bay Spa, it will arrive with factory programmed settings with the clock set to Eastern Standard Time,

Page 18 - Getting Started

Spa ControlsPump 1 Button:Pump 1 is a two speed pump. Press this button once to turn the pump on Low Speed. e pump 1 “LOW” icon will be displayed o

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Topside ControlsUp and Down Buttons:e “UP” arrow button and the “DOWN” arrow button allow you to increase and decrease the water temperature. e LED

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Topside ControlsWhen you receive your new Laguna Bay Spa, it will arrive with factory programmed settings with the clock set to Eastern Standard Time,

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Topside ControlsProgramming the Water Temperature Adjustment Allowancee LED will display “Adj”. Use the “UP” arrow button to raise the temperature a

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Topside ControlsTroubleshooting Error Codes“ESA”: Temperature Sensor Error. Check to be sure the cable is properly connected and that there is no da

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3Technical Support Contact Information...2Warnings Children and Pets...

Page 24 - Topside Controls

e manufacturer recommended replacement chemicals can be ordered from HOME & GARDEN SPAS. To place an order visit LagunaBaySpas.com and click on

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W: H        ,   . A          

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Water Chemistry Basicsnormally remains stable. Adding more water with a low or high calcium content will raise or lower the CH reading of the water.

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Water Chemistry BasicsD   ,     . K       . W 

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Water Chemistry BasicsIn short, more water used by more people for more hours means more chemicals. Whether you use the spa or not, you should test y

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Water Chemistry Basicstemperatures or bright light. is may cause them to become less potent.Allow anyone in the spa while adding chemicals. Inhalin

Page 30 - Water Chemistry Basics

Problem May be Caused By Might Be Solved BySpa Not Working Power is o Reset GFCI and Main ServiceSpa Won’t Turn O Spa is heating Lower temperatureSp

Page 31 - Chemicals

Problem May be Caused By Might Be Solved BySpa Not Working Power is o Reset GFCI and Main ServiceSpa Won’t Turn O Spa is heating Lower temperatureSp

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Warranty InformationManufacturer’s Limited WarrantySPA WARRANTY PROCEDURES AND PROCEDURESImportant Notice: e following are not actual warranties, but

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Warranty InformationNormally, problems associated with material and workmanship can and will be repaired. If the spa surface is repaired, the repair i

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Read and Carefully Follow Instructions !Basic safety precautions must be followed including:HAZARDOUS TO UNATTENDED CHILDREN!RISK OF CHILDREN DROWNING

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Warranty InformationIt is the responsibility of the spa owner to insure that the spa is accessible for repairs. MANUFACTURER is not responsible for an

Page 36 - Troubleshooting Guide

Warranty Informationtheir responsibility.2. HOME & GARDEN SPAS Customer Care Dept. will supply necessary parts for service or repair. e technici

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damage caused by clogged or dirty lters, damage of spa caused by the absence of a hard cover, damage of components from improper pH, use of any type

Page 38 - Warranty Information

AVOIDING THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTIONHOME & GARDEN SPAS RECOMMENDS THAT YOUR SPA BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.To ensure the spa functions p

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manner, there may be an electrical malfunction and with it, the possibility of an electric shock. Disconnect the power until the problem has been cor

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AvoidableRisksRISK OF INJURYSuction Fittings:Keep all loose articles of clothing, hair or hanging jewelry away from suction ttings, rotating jets or

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Maintenance of Water ChemistryAlways shower before and aer using a spa. To reduce the possibility of contracting a waterborne illness, always mainta

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To reduce the risk of injury:e Consumer Products Safety Commission has stated that the water in the spa should never exceed 104ºF (40ºC). Water temp

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